Chapters:

It has been four months since
Ramok disappeared back into the Searing Rift, the great hole torn
into the world from his return. Stretching all the way down into
the bowels of the planet, it travels into the Demon Shaft, an
alternate dimension used by the gods to imprison their worst
enemies, but it doesn't stop there. It snakes down all the way
into the Realm of the Arcane, the plane of magic itself. Here all
the energy of the Universe is visible to the naked eye, and it is
the source of all magic. It is here that Ramok remains trapped,
locked in battle with his brother Xah'mmad. The question is, how
long can Xah'mmad stand his ground?

While the two have fought,
Aladoria has not slept in peace and quiet. In fact, it has been
the polar opposite. The Dialadect, a race of planar beings
consisting of millions of species, has begun to emerge from the
Demon Shaft. While Aladoria may be engaging with them for the
first time, this is not the first example of the devastation they
are capable of. Only once before, have they ever caused chaos on
Aladoria, and the side effects of their destruction led to the
Dragonling Civil War.

An event that happened only five
years ago; the Fall of the Towers of Torik.

A pristine night unlike any other,
in the middle of summer. No one would ever imagine that an event
could happen such as the fall of the greatest marvel of
engineering and magic, the Towers of Torik, especially not on
that warm summer's eve. For much of the night, all was calm. But
late in the dark hours, tragedy struck. A Dialadect, disguised as
General Alexander, snuck into the flying city's engine room. A
huge explosion rocked the city, and one of its districts sailed
far away, and crash landed on the Sapphire Isle. The rest of the
city was not so fortunate. While they began to plummet down from
the heavens, Alexander pursued the imposter throughout the
falling city, desperate to stop it from getting away. However, he
failed, it was already too late.

In a terrifying, ever increasing
in speed plummet, the city began to nose dive. The sheer friction
of the city moving against the atmosphere resulted in it turning
into a giant flaming bomb, which screamed right over Feltatus on
its way down. Halfway across the ocean, it finally impacted; the
force flung millions into the skies, including Tomatahniel, the
young son of Torik, and the current Elder of the Sapphire people.
Tom, Alexander, and only a hundred others survived. However, the
nightmare had only just begun.

A mere moment after impact came an
earth shattering explosion, the like of which that rivals some of
the strongest Destruction Bombs. No force could ever match the
fierce devastating power of an Arcane Explosion. The explosion
sent enormous tidal waves roaring across the ocean, and propelled
Arcane Fire into the skies. Only hours after the tidal waves
impacted, did the night truly transform from a night of peace and
tranquility, to one of absolute disaster.

The Arcane Fire descended on the
nations, a fire that no water can put out. It consumed the
forests and destroyed countless lives. It was so strong, that
even the very waters burned and boiled. For weeks after, terrible
arcane storms would rage across the globe, wrecking further
havoc.

However, it was one final event
that spelled doom for the Chromatic people. The same imposter
found Tom, and then proceeded to nearly kill him, and threw him
over a cliff. The result was catastrophic. The Chromatic
Dragonlings were put on trial, and accused of treachery. Under
peaceful and armed relocation, the Chromatics were exiled,
banished to the far away desert continent of Nadisera, the
Chaotic Desert.

The Dialadect have many times laid
waste to worlds in their time, and now, such devastation will
only increase, as the long captivated devout beasts of Chaos now
rise again. And this time, they won't just divide Aladoria. If
they are not stopped, they will literally bring the end of the
world, and choke the planet lifeless.

The Chaos War has begun, and all
those who cannot stand will be swept away in the new tide of
death.